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DOROTHY BERNARD, WHO ROLE AT STRAND IN DRAMA, “SINS OF MEN PLAYS A STAR SELFISHNESS GETS FILM K. 0, Play at Strand Deals Hard with “Ego” Theory; Chap in at Alhar BILLIE BURKE A BIG HIT THE RUIN OF SELFISHNESS CARSTENS DIES OF PARALYSIS: President of German-American Bank Stricken Second Time WELL KNOWN CITIZEN Paralysis caused the death of Ernest Carstens, , president of the German-American Mercan- tile bank of Seattle, Sunday, in Minor hospital. He was one of the most wide- ly known citizens of German birth in Seattle, and was one of the founders of the Carstens Packing Co. of Tacoma. He was 49 years old. He had mf fered a stroke of paralysis two * weeks ago. Another Sunday even ing caused his death Ernest Carstens was educated In Germany and landed in the United States with $10. With his brother, Thomas, he came to the Northwest and worked for Seattle packers. Later they started a butcher shop and finally Went into the packing business. The Carstens Packing Co. now sends meat to all parts of the world. He has been vice president of the Commercial Club, president of the Seattle Turn Verein, and president of the German-American Mercan. tile bank He leaves a widow, bis father, a brother and a sister, and an adopt ed daughter. DRIVES AWAY HEADACHE | Rub Musterole « on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dangers of “headache medicine Relieves headache and that miser able feeling from cold or congestion And it acts at once! MUSTEROLE is a clean, white ointment ma with off of mustard. Better than tard plaster and does not bils Used only externally, and in 50 way can affect stomach and heart, as some inte medicines do. Best for Sore Throat, Bronchitis Croup Asthma, Neu ralgia, urisy, R 1 go, all Pains and Rack or Joints rn Sore Mu Iblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the Chest (it often prevents Pneu cles, Bruises monia) At you st's, In 25e and 50. ars large hosp size Be 6 you get the genu EROLE. Refuse imitations get what you ask for. The Mus terole Company, Cleveland, Ohio MI When you buy Cream of Quality Ice Cream You have the Satisfaction of Knowing it's The Best that Can be had— Anywhere (BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 © pen of ‘OPPOSE EFFORT ec T0 RAISE FARES ELEMENTAL PASSION | As “Maria R aldine Far Labor Council and Commer- |: 4 : ‘ vec gir! pede Posy: cs cial Club to Fight ‘ theatre P fa ting Tacoma Increase iy R ma co € nent HEARING ON TUESDAY‘! ler ea rive f CREAM oF UALITY CREAMS SOLD BY THE BEST OEALERS No stone will be left unturn ed by the Centra! Labor Coun cil and the Commercial Ciub transportation bureau to thwart the efforts of the Puget Sound Navigation Co. to raise its boat fares between Seattle and Ta coma when the matter comes up for hearing Tuesday before the public service commi The hear 1 be held at the |, Seattle Chambe mr stead of at Tacon | te . and © open at 10 Bsa James A. I n, of f council, in a recent nolds mission son to was overcapitall using its receipts In EONA MAY'S FILM ENTREE ed at first says he will ask sion to submit evidence to prov these statements and to show that New Yor t lore. if the rectipts were turned Into! wise May movie legitimate channels there would be | ga ucation studios ample funds to meet all operating expenses and provide a fair profit on the money ft He says he has th Chairman Reynolds ase is not decided against company after the latter's evi given the labor men to their side , if a cont | necessary fe the star now at the Cle e CHARLIE LosT HIS LID! Hamilton Hiz chalrn of}. the Commerc cl tra ta. tion bureau, w epresent that body at the he CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 THOMSON WRITES. OF CITY PROBLEMS authorit I regard the securing of a clear clean-cut, defin ersta on this matter as one of the important matters before this council, as it will affect many o the major problems now before us SWITCHING IMPORTANT If the power, right and autho it so to de til remaine with control and ¢ “ and siding the city and m a ae the necessary extension of track® | 4i4, we MEETS THE GAL to be opened completion |rinie reel comedy that the Mission of the Lake Wa gton a n which ia now near at h open up for manufact x sites a large amount of land upon the shores of Salmor ay Lake Union and Lake Washingto not now served by ar uilroad or, if served at all, b ut one many raflroads now en the elt business of the coun far as it has the ” fort to secure for eac such ness site, or possible busine site, the most perfect access to and communifation with all the railroads entering the city, and fore us out any duplication of lines. | NEED CHEAP POWER This is a matter requiring pro- Fea aN Raawh Chae: abe | impo. ele n the se | torie the ere @ hat vol i} b 1 ncilitle furntat pr: er and the tude f the lant the future f THE ORIGINAL miniolye ake ‘MALTED MILK: nm mean Rich milk, malted grainextract in powder. iT sett xe Invalidsend growingchildren, + it etermine Forlnfan Pure nutrition,upbuilding thewholebody. | the Invigorates nursing mothers «nd theaged. The Food-Drinkfor allAges | ('°""" (he rs oe More nutritious than tea, coffee, ete. |) vnoine, uo far an the elt cor Substitutes cost YOU Same Price! «« a power monopoly to the water system definite end in SERVICE CURTAILED {nation made Gray Hair Restored to its N ates Color my than been gray OF STAR—MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916. PAGE 3 } YESTERDAY CROWDS PACKED THE REX and overflowed into the streets to see that fascinating, Titian-haired star of the speaking stage BILLIE ) IN “GLORIA’S ROMANCE” A MOTION PICTURE NOVEL FROM THE PEN OF MR. AND MRS. RUPERT HUGHES A wonderful ptoduction by a won- derful producer, written by a wonder- ful writer—and portrayed by a won- derful actress—‘‘Billie Burke” 15C sctumerceess L5C THIRTY CENTS REX JOHN HAMRICK SECOND AT UNIVERSITY } final judgment of the efty will | be secured for all of those who be will fall to give us its best have been faithful servants of the service, and the tonger the city | elty an assurance that when they tands aloof and falls to meet the | have shall have become inc iarely, the r wo | tated by old age, they shall re ect the company to | ceive an annuity which will per and to maintain mit them to spend their declining do to the city, There | years in reasonable cor # hi work to be done in tht This is a humanitarian propo: matter. ition which it may require some WILL SEAL DAM act of the legislature to put into effect, but I hope to see it ac ‘ort Considerable tmp has been attached to the fact that the north bank of the Cedar river | MUST FIX COURSE asin for some distance ¢ Above and beyond all of these things which I have mentioned what porous material, 80 that | important tho they be, is the re it does not satisfactorily retain p upon this eounell to the waters of the lake when the #0 conduct {tself as to inspire are turned into this extensto confidence in the city on the part of the lake of would-be ‘That matter is now being con. — operate with sidered by competent men, and 1 am satisfied th reports shall have b new dam, is compo: jes that per s desiring to locate and build factories he know that the can n a fixed a method will be Indicated for | course of ac y the coune accomplishing the sealing of this | secure them from expensive taxes porous bank without the expendi and gu tee them against 1 ture of a tupend sum Itfons of any kind which will permit us nt into Our greatest need today is pub service this extension of the confidence, This has been on the benefit of the added amount x years f Impounded wate NEED "GOOD HUMOR” PROTECT CITY SERVANTS Itt The our business to use every matter now before to raise public confidence am per | and to 4 onally very greatly Interest the peop’ omote the harmony of In doing this we will it has long been upon my | ourselves, have to exercise good rt, and that is the devising of | will and good humor ome means by which there may We realize that we will be met nevertheless, as honest TO AVOID STANDING COME EARLY OPEN DAILY 9** Our Entire Balcony Is Now Full of “Billie Burke” Loges and Flowers. Why not a “Morning Party’? | persons who differ from | radically in their views, and \ altho they may not be able » with us in our views in their purposes that t titled to and attention that we believe to be entitled to, and if vill meet the public in that and the public will meet in that spirit, | see no reason we can not get along to harm isly and accon h great good for the city TO SETTLE CLAIMS eity council will spend $26 000 Monday to. settle 21 damage claims of Cedar Falls people whose was flooded by the rise. of ke lake, The water went 1 “the north bank of the Cedar impounding basin and inun dated Cedar Falls the Hollywood You are interested position paying from $150 to $300 a month and will spend $75 ¢ qualify, call at once 663 Empire Bidg —_—e WIFE. FILLS a ipit of the Bap © on Sunday, st convicted of attacking 5, preached and \ new trial demand will be made r goes before Judge My article in next Monday's §’ar with Seattle's and where our money goes,